

Author: Antoniadis I. Venetsanos D. Papaspyridis F.
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 0924-090X
Source: Nonlinear Dynamics, Vol.75, Iss.1-2, 2014-01, pp. : 367-386
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Abstract
Traditionally, elastomers are considered to be one of the best material candidates for the design of energy absorbing devices, due to their remarkable visco-elastic and extensibility material properties. This capability can be further enhanced by the design of appropriate Dielectric Elastomer Generators (DEGs). The present paper proceeds to another alternative direction, which consists of the design of appropriate elastomer structures with enhanced energy absorption capabilities, are attributed more to the appropriate non-linear design of the elastomer structure itself, than to the hyperelastic material properties of the elastomer members. For this reason, a simple chi-shaped in-plane elastic structure is considered, comprising one proof mass with four elastomer members attached to it, placed in a chi-shaped configuration, and being properly stretched. A systematic analysis is carried out, with respect to the variation of two basic structure design properties on the dynamic behavior: the orientation angle of the members and their initial pre-stress. The obtained results show that the variation of just these two basic parameters of the structure may lead to a quite rich and interesting non-linear dynamic behavior. More specifically, the traditional
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